Slide 1TABE CLAS-E
• Break • Administering the Test
– Levels and Forms • Scoring
• Interpretation of Scores • Questions
• Standardized assessment that provides teachers with a reliable,
easy-to-use system that accurately identifies the instructional
needs of their ESL students
• Assesses English proficiency levels to accurately measure
students' reading, listening, writing, and speaking skills
• Appropriate for all levels of adult ESL • Delivers National
Reporting System (NRS) proficiency
levels, objective mastery scores, and Student Performance
Level
Overview of TABE CLAS-E
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• Levels: 4 (1,2,3,4) • Forms: 2 (A and B) • Four Skill Areas
Tested:
– Reading, Listening, Writing, Speaking
Overview of TABE CLAS-E
(Minutes)
Total Items Testing Time
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Level 1 NRS 1 & 2 1, 2, 3, 3+
Level 2 NRS 2 & 3 1, 2, 3, 4, 4+
Level 3 NRS 3 & 4 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5+
Level 4 NRS 5 & 6 1*, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
*lowest obtainable score, recommend for re-test.
CLAS-E Levels
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• Step 1: Locator Interview (if needed) • Step 2: Administer
Locator Test (Parts 1
and 2) • Step 3: Administer appropriate Level(s) of
CLAS-E (Reading, Listening, Writing and Speaking)
• Step 4: Score CLAS-E Level to find out ESL Proficiency
Level
• Step 5: Place student in appropriate ESL/ABE class
Steps to Testing with TABE CLAS-E
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Step 1: Locator Interview • The purpose of the Locator Interview is
to
determine which examinees should be tested with Level 1 CLAS-E and
which examinees go on to take the CLAS_E Locator test (to determine
testing at Level 2, 3, or 4).
• The Listening/Speaking skills and the Reading and Writing skills
of students are treated independently and should be scored as such
and the recommendations from the evaluation chart should be
followed.
Testing with TABE CLAS-E
10 or above Administer Locator Test, Part 2 L/S placement
Part B 9 or below Administer Level 1 R/W tests 10 or above
Administer Locator Test, Part 1 for
R/W placement *Chart found on page 10 of Locator Test, Test
Directions
Testing with TABE CLAS-E
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Purpose of the Locator Test: The Locator Test is used to place
examinees within the TABE CLAS-E assessment system. Based on how
examinees score on the Locator Test will determine what level(s) of
TABE CLAS-E should be administered (1,2,3 or 4).
Testing with TABE CLAS-E
Administering the Locator Test Materials Needed:
– Locator Test Directions – Locator Test (one per examinee) –
Locator Test Answer Booklet (one per
examinee) – Locator Test Listening Audio CD (or Audio
Tape) – No. 2 Pencil (one per examinee)
Testing with TABE CLAS-E
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Administer Locator Test, Part 1 (R/W) • Score in Part 1 determines
which level of TABE CLAS-E
examinees will take for Reading and Writing
Administer Locator Test, Part 2 (L/S) • Score in Part 2 determines
which level of TABE CLAS-E
examinees will take for Listening and Speaking.
Testing with TABE CLAS-E
Locator Test Evaluation Chart Part 1 Reading and Writing Test
Level to Administer 6 and below 1 7-9 2 10-12 3 13 and above
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Part 2 Listening and Speaking Test Level to Administer
6 and below 1 7-9 2 10-12 3 13 and above 4
Testing with TABE CLAS-E
Level of CLAS-E
Preparation before Testing:
Step 1: Check Your Test Materials Step 2: Choose Test Staff Step 3:
Plan Your Testing Schedule Step 4: Organize the Testing Area Step
5: Prepare Examinees Step 6: Plan to Use Standard Testing
Procedures Step 7: Fill in Examinee-Identifying Information
Testing with TABE CLAS-E
Let’s get started!!
• Lower literacy examinees answer discrete, picture-based
items
• Assessment objectives include quantitative literacy, read words,
and reading comprehension
Reading
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Administering the Reading Test: Similar to TABE 11/12 Group
Administered Testing Time: 25 minutes Materials suggested: Test
Directions for the administrator Test Book for the
student/candidate Answer sheet - Scantron or Scoreze Scoring Tables
Book Individual Diagnostic Profile
Testing with TABE CLAS-E
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Listening
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• Presents items in a spoken format of varying lengths, from pairs
to short passages
• Examinees are addressed in meaningful work, community, and
academic situations
• Quantitative literacy, listening comprehension, and interpersonal
skills are measured
• Lower level examinees are tested in discerning beginning and
ending sounds of words
Listening
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Administering the Listening Test: Group Administered (by Level)
Testing Time: 20 minutes Materials suggested: Test Directions for
the administrator Test Book for the student/candidate
Audiocassette/CD Audiocassette/CD player Answer sheet - Scantron or
Scoreze Scoring Tables Book Individual Diagnostic Profile
Administering the Listening Test
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Writing
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Two parts to Writing and both need to be delivered to receive a
Writing Score
• Selected-response items:
– Test quantitative literacy, usage and conventions, and sentence
formation and coherence
• Constructed response items:
– Measure application of grammar and mechanics in expository
writing
– Student write their responses in a separate Writing Folio – Are
scored with holistic rubrics to assess expository writing
ability
Writing
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Group Administered (by Level) Testing Time: 20 mins for
Selected
Response and 27 mins for Constructed Response Materials
suggested:
Test Directions for the administrator Test Book for the
student/candidate Answer sheet - Scoreze Expository Writing Folio
Scoring Tables Book Individual Diagnostic Profile Writing Scoring
Guide for Rubric Scoring
Writing Test
Materials Needed: Test Directions Test Book Speaking Scoring Guide
Speaking Scoring Sheet (last page of the Guide)
Administering the Speaking Test
Speaking score
• Individually administered by a proctor (10 minutes) • Uses
picture-based stimuli • Work and life skills
– Phone competency – Expressing opinions and abilities – Providing
descriptions and instructions
• Includes critical thinking
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• Hand-scoring with Scantron or SCOREZE
• Orange Scoring Table Book will convert number correct to Scale
Scores and NRS levels
• Individual Diagnostic Profile will provide Objective level
mastery to help guide instructional paths
Scoring
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• Found in the Scoring Table Book – NRS Level – Scale Score –
Student ESL Proficiency Level – Estimated TABE 9 Level
(Reading/Language Arts) – Exit Recommendation
Types of Scores from CLAS-E
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Final Tabulation:
To get a NRS levels and scale score for your students, you will
need the following materials for tabulation of scores:
• Student Answer Documents (Scantron or SCOREZE)
• Scoring Guides (Writing and Speaking separate) • Writing and
Speaking Scoring Sheet (back page of
Scoring Guide) • Individual Diagnostic Profile • Scoring Tables
Guide (Orange Book)
Scoring TABE CLAS-E
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Transitioning Students from ESL to ABE
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• Exit vs Transition • TABE CLAS-E Level 4 only • Recommended
Criterion – DRC recommends that
a student demonstrate proficiency in 3 of 4 sub- tests.
• Alternative Exit Criteria – Each Subtest has a higher exit
criteria when used individually.
• Validation Study included 200 teacher ratings for participants in
the Equating Study were analyzed and reviewed by both DRC and
external ESL experts
Exiting TABE CLAS-E
Planning Resources
Professional Development and Instructional Guidance
Teacher’s Resource Guide, Volume 2: • Classroom Tasks and
Lessons
Three basic themes:
- 36 Community tasks - 32 Work tasks - 12 Education tasks
– Lesson Plans – Teaching Tips – Checklists53
Professional Development and Instructional Guidance
Questions?
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